Friday, January 26, 2007

The End of the Line

Like all good things, J-term too comes to an end, and that end is now. From here on out, all of our ruminations about our time in Nebraska are for us to ponder in our hearts, not in public, as we continue our journey through seminary. To all of the wonderful people that we were fortunate enough to meet during our trip; thank you for your hospitality and your patience. You welcomed us into your homes and lives and we were lucky to have you. Thank you to everyone who took the time to read what we wrote here. We appreciate it and hope that you got something out of it. We certainly did.

Good night sweet blog, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How did you stand being there even just for J-term? I am stuck in two small rural congregations and absolutely hate it and want out a.s.a.p. I find nothing charming or quaint about the backwards attitudes and suspicion of the outside world. God, get me back to the city, now. Please!